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From Dionysus in 69 to Imagining O: discussing nakedness with Richard Schechner

Interview with Richard Schechner
Authors: Lavalette, Chloé;

From Dionysus in 69 to Imagining O: discussing nakedness with Richard Schechner

Abstract

Né en 1934, Richard Schechner est un metteur en scène américain. Ancien membre fondateur du Performance Group avec lequel il monte Dionysus in 69, il est aussi le fondateur de l’importante revue TDR : The Drama Review, et le co-fondateur du département de Performance Studies de la Tisch School of the Arts à l’Université de New York (NYU). Cet entretien a été mené en janvier 2017 dans le bureau de Richard Schechner à New York, alors que j’entamais une recherche sur la présence de la nudité sur la scène des avant-gardes new-yorkaises des années 1960, et que je bataillais avec les idées reçues dont j’avais hérité au sujet de la nudité à cette période. Le principal objectif de l’entretien était donc de comprendre le rapport de Schechner à la nudité en tant qu’homme de théâtre et théoricien, mais aussi les différentes fonctions dont elle a pu être investie dans ses spectacles.

Born in 1934, Richard Schechner is an American theatre director and theorist. The former director of the Performance Group with which he wrote Dionysus in 69, he is also editor of the famous TDR: The Drama Review and cofounder of the Performance Studies Department at the Tish School of the Arts at New York University. The interview was conducted in January 2017 in Richard Schechner’s office in New York, when I was freshly beginning a research about the presence of nudity on stage in the New York avant-gardes of the 60s, and fighting with my inherited clichés of nudity in this period. The main goal of the interview was understanding Schechner’s point of view on nudity as a theatre maker and theorist, but also the different functions it assumed in his theatre works.

Keywords

nudité, Dionysus in 69, Richard Schechner, théâtre

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